Yellow in Latin is "flavus" or "croseus".
One in Latin is "unus".
If you are referring to a person with yellow or blond hair you would probably use "flavus". If you are referring to a person's skin (cutis) you should use "croseus".
Latin usually places adjectives after nouns. So, if you are referring to someone or something as the "yellow one", you should say "unus croseus" or "one who is yellow."
flavus (masculine) flava (feminine) flavum (neuter)
Best overall word for yellow = Flavus
Deep yellow = Fulvus
Orangish yellow = Luteus
Saffron yellow = Croceus
Amarillo - pronounced a-ma-ree-o.
vivit.
It does not translate it is the same
Babelfish.
Filius pulcher.
In latin, the word sand is Harena or Arena, and demon is Daemon. so for sand demon one can presume that it would translate to Harenadaemon
The words brave one in the Latin language translate into English as fortis. These words in Spanish translate as valiente.
Go to google translate select translate form English to Latin and type what you want!
reddo is latin for translate.
You can use online tools such as Google Translate or specialized Latin translation websites like Latinitium or Latin-English dictionaries for accurate translations from English to Latin. Additionally, academic institutions or Latin scholars can provide assistance with translations.
If I'm correct, "one" would translate into latin as "unus (subject) or unum (direct object)'
Searching the web there are numerous web sites that provide the reader with a "tool" to translate text from Latin to English. One of the sites is Google Translate.
There are many online translation services available including BabelFish, Bing Translator and Google translate. Of these three services BabelFish and Google Translate both offer translation to and from Latin
German- Für die, die ich verloren Latin- Enim amisi
There are various resources available for learning how to translate Latin to English. One option is to take a course at a university or language institute that offers Latin instruction. Online platforms, such as Duolingo and Memrise, also provide Latin language courses. Additionally, there are textbooks, grammar guides, and translation exercises available for self-study.
Vita mea est is one way to translate "its my life"
I will... what? In English, the future tense is composed of a subject and two words (I will move), but in Latin it's only one (movebo) , so in order to translate I need to know what you intend to do. For you is "pro te."
The word surprise in Latin is admiratio